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Their positions weren't earned by birth. Are you aware how many Koreans were killed in the Korean War? Do you know how they survived?
Do you even know what his position in government is? What his duties are? What his limitations are? How their government works, generally speaking?
but I’m also not really interested to find out.
Cool, stay ignorant and bigoted.
As I've mentioned elsewhere - what do you know about the DPRK's governmental system? What do you know about Kim Il Sung's position? Seriously, what does he do for the government? How do the Korean people get officials in and out of the government? The D in DPRK isn't arbitrary
If they didn't install themselves into their positions, but rather were elected, then how does it continue to be sketch? The people of Korea chose them for themselves. Additionally, so a Kim is elected to a governmental position. Cool, how does this materially benefit the official? In the capitalist world, we take it for granted that being in a powerful position indicates that the official is bourgeois. What about in socialist nations, though? Is Kim Jong Un afforded a life in the stratosphere compared to most living in the DPRK? What if it isn't rather a large burden to put on a person? Finding good information about the DPRK is very difficult, but they are out there. The KFA is a pretty darn good resource, too
Sacred to people who
Just as an example^ this is racist, the claim is that as a people, Koreans exalt these leaders. This sort of blind assumption is only acceptable to be made about Koreans specifically, so it's racist af!
could be in the hypothetical, but I've never seen claims equivalent to these levied and swallowed so readily against any other people. Nevertheless, I'm not criticising you, I just find it difficult to see it as not racist
Sacred bloodlines are when your leaders are elected by your country's elected legislature.
It's not a hereditary monarchy. Kim Il Sung's governmental position was closed after his passing, and Kim Jong Il was democratically elected. Kim Jong Un doesn't have unilateral power over the nation, he is like the Prime Minister, he deals with foreign policy.
They have elections. It's not up to us who his successor is. And if they choose another Kim, so be it, maybe they have good reason to do so?
So, you're just farting into the wind on a subject you know nothing about, then
If you don't like the decision, take it up with the 25 or so million people in the DPRK. I'm sure you know better.
Woah, the people of a nation cant be fans of a family that led the defining anti-imperialist struggle of said nation's modern history. Instead they are all a hivemind who has been brainswashed into accepting the red fash monarchs.
No, that is false. They are juche.
Your yankee nation however is run by an inbred ruling class of oligarchs.
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